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One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things. -p.4
Looking for the world’s happiest places can make anyone miserable - or at the least give them a splitting headache -p.16
When the last tree is cut, when the last river is emptied, when the last fish is caught, Only then will man realize that he can not eat money. -p.57
GNH(Gross Nationl Happiness) means knowing your limitations; knowing how much is enough. -p.77
You can’t go back in time, but you can return to the scence of a love, of a crime, of happiness, and of a fateful decision; the places are what remain, are what you can possess, are what is immortal. -p.108
What if everyone had their own personal museum, actual buildings devoted to telling our stories?-p.116
Wanting things we don’t like. -p.126
Having multiple identities (though not multipel personalities) is, he believes, conductive to happiness. -p.161
In fact, in a way, we admire failures. For icelanders, though, failure is the main course. -p.162, 163
(It is best for man to be middle-wise, not over cunning and clever, The learned man whose lore is deep Is sedom happy at heart. ...we could be too sise, too learned. -p.175
Some people don’t want to be happy, and that’s okay. They want meaningful lives and those are not always the same as happy lives. -p.257
... in the end, you come home because this is where you live. -p.265
Life is a combination of freedom and destiny, and the beauty is you don’t know which is which. -p.290
... we wouldn’t want to live in the perfect place, either. "A lifetime of happiness! No man could bear it: It would be hell on Earth," -p.324
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